Tony Rynders exits from Oregon winery to start a consulting business
By Tim Fish
Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008
Winemaker Tony Rynders, who in the past decade has produced some of Oregon’s most impressive Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays at Domaine Serene , has left the winery to pursue his own projects. “I wanted to make wine for myself,” Rynders said, “and branch out and do some consulting.” Rynders said that he offered to remain as a consulting winemaker but owners Ken and Grace Evenstad declined. “It became apparent that Tony did not share our vision for Domaine Serene,” said Grace. She declined.....
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